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![]() | Anyone recognise these bridges? They were used by 30 Corps in their advance from France to Germany in '44/45. Bridge 1[attachmentid=754] Bridge 2[attachmentid=755] Bridge 3[attachmentid=756] Bridge 4[attachmentid=757] |
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![]() | Bridge 2 looks like Maas River bridge at Graves. The multi spans and girder construction are an indicator. See what you think comparing it to this pic here : http://www.arnhemarchive.org/Photos1/Pic_GraveBren.htm At first I thought Bridge 4 might be Nijmegen but that is only a single span and the one in 4 is 2 spans.
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